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PHT101

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Introduction to Pharmacology

Measurable Student Learning Outcomes

  1. (Comprehension Level) Describe the duties, roles, and responsibilities of the pharmacy technician including medications, and outline non-medication pharmacy related activities. (CSLO 1,2,4)

  2. (Comprehension Level) Explain the techniques necessary to prepare and dispense medication in both the institutional and community pharmacy setting. (CSLO 1,2,3,4)

  3. (Application Level) Calculate accurate drug dosages and measurements to fill patient prescriptions. (CSLO 2,4)

  4. (Evaluation Level) Interpret administrative and customer relations in their role as a pharmacy technician using role playing, including constructive critique of fellow students' role plays. (CSLO 1,2,3,4)

  5. (Application Level) Apply the legal and ethical responsibilities of the pharmacy technician in dealing with privileged medical and personal information. (CSLO 1,2,3,4)

  6. (Analysis Level) Recognize and examine the theory of procurement, manipulation, calculation, and preparation of drugs for dispensing. (CSLO 2,4)

  7. (Evaluation Level) Evaluate relevant pharmacy websites and reference materials. (CSLO 2,4)

  8. (Evaluation Level) Compare and contrast the roles of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians in ensuring compliance with professional standards and legal, regulatory, formulary, contractual, and safety requirements. (CSLO 2,3,4)

  9. (Evaluation Level) Analyze and interpret the accreditation standards and requirements of the American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists (ASHP). (CSLO 2,4)